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Scott Eastwood Forgot to Put on Underwear

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Everyone knows who Scott Eastwood is, and the gay community is completely in love. 

Steve Grand Comes Out to Oblivious News Anchor

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Steve Grand comes out a lot because he’s what some gays call “straight acting.”

The Internet is Obsessed with This Marine and Here’s Why

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The Internet is obsessed with this hot marine, and there’s a really good reason.

Charlie Hunnam Wanted to Play Christian Grey

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In a recent interview, we learned Charlie Hunnam wanted to play Christian Grey and was heartbroken when he gave up the role.

Tom Daley Needs More Explosions in His Mouth

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Tom Daley appeared on BBC Radio One for the Scott Mills’ show, and gave one of the best quotes of his career.

Introducing Twoo, a Social Network with No Strings Attached

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There’s a new social network in town, and there’s not strings attached. Twoo is the latest network to hit the scene and it’s designed to connect people who’re looking for a good time with no commitment or complications. But, there’s a catch; you have to sign a contract…

The contract and application process is simple, and straightforward. Here are some of the guidelines:

  • Benefits include anything from light petting to full-on mattress mambo.
  • If you meet between 10 p.m. and 9 a.m., you have to be sober (no drinking).
  • No PDA; that includes holding hands and kissing.
  • You can’t spoon for longer than ten minutes post mambo.
  • No booty calls between 10 p.m. and 4 p.m.
  • Contracts terminate after three months unless you renew the agreement.
  • Don’t fall in love under any circumstances.

Sounds a lot like something out of Fifty Shades of Grey, right? To gain access, you must fill out a ridiculously long profile, and then you can start meeting people.

It’s a fun concept, but our biggest concern is the “no falling in love” bit. That’s easier said than done. But, what do you think; could you have an ongoing intimate relationship with someone without falling in love.

Apparently, Your Gaydar Doesn’t Really Work

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Sometimes, science just doesn’t know when to stop.

Store Owner Says It Loud and Proud: No Gays Allowed

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So much for southern hospitality. A hardware store owner in Washburn, Tennessee has been making headlines for his extreme beliefs regarding the gay community, beliefs he is opening sharing … and selling.

The homophobic store owner, Jeff Amyx, recently spoke with Knoxville new station WATE 6-TV about his opinion on being gay. Amyx says, “I just don’t agree with their lifestyle.” We bet he wouldn’t be saying that if there were a large lesbian population in Washburn, he’d never sell another hammer again. J/K calm down!

No Gays Allowed hat

But seriously, this guy isn’t having the gays, he’s gone as far as posting signs and selling “No Gays Allowed” apparel, which is appalling, both aesthetically and morally. At the low-down price of $5 you too can sport a “No Gays Allowed” hat or “Choose: God or Gays” bumper sticker, which we find extremely poetic.

He’s capitalizing on equality, but he needs to make money somehow to pay for his Sean Cody subscription which is undoubtedly expiring soon.

So, if you’re in the Washburn area and needing nails, look for the big No Mo’ Mo’s sign in the window.

H/T: Queerty

Sam Smith Singing James Bond’s New Theme

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Sam Smith is helping James Bond go gay in a great way.

Does HIV Prevention Medication Truvada Really Work?

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You have probably seen dozens of articles claiming that HIV researchers discovered a miracle HIV prevention medication. Well, this time it’s for real. A recent study conducted at Kaiser Permanente in San Francisco examined 600 high-risk gay or bisexual men over two years.

The participants began the study HIV negative, and took a daily HIV prevention medication called Truvada (pre-exposure prophylaxis or PrEP). And, the results were nothing short of miraculous.

The results concluded that 100 percent of the participants remained HIV-free.

In a press release, Jonathan Volk, the lead author described the study as, “the first to extend the understanding of the use of PrEP in a real-world setting, and suggests that the treatment may prevent new HIV infections even in a high-risk setting. Until now, evidence supporting the efficacy of PrEP to prevent HIV infection had come from clinical trials and a demonstration project.”

When The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention studied Truvada, they concluded that it could reduce the risk of infection by up to 92 percent if you take the HIV prevention medication daily.

Despite the wonderful affects of this HIV prevention medication, Truvada has a bad rap for being a party drug. The AIDS Healthcare Foundation believes that PrEP encourages unsafe sex. When the hashtag #TruvadaWhore went viral on Instagram, their point gained tangible evidence.

To learn more about the results of this HIV prevention medication study, click here.

Related: HIV Symptoms

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